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Newborn Uli displays a stronger rooting reflex in response to an adult's finger touching her cheek than to her own hand touching her cheek. This finding demonstrates that Uli has the beginnings of


Definitions:

Nonblanchable Redness

Skin redness that does not lighten or turn white when pressure is applied, indicating possible tissue damage or pressure ulcer.

Impaired Skin Integrity

A condition in which the normal structure and function of the skin are damaged, leading to breaks, cuts, or lesions.

Supine Position

A horizontally recumbent position where the individual lies flat on the back with the face upward, often used in medical settings.

High Fowler's Position

A seated position in which a patient is typically elevated 60-90 degrees to facilitate breathing or for other medical purposes.

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